Oso planning to go pro
Careful, the NFL version of KenPom’s numbers are about to come out to show us how bad the Packers defense is. And if you don’t buy it, you don’t know football. Because the offense is definitely a top 10 offense like the numbers show and the defense is a bottom 10 defense.
No way any stat shows the packer offense is top 10.
Oh trust me. Jockey made sure to tell me I needed to check out the irrefutable DVOA numbers that do not lie and tell the entire picture of a football team. 10th best offense, 24th best defense. You just don’t know football if you aren’t on the same page as the all important DVOA.
I think the transformation is complete. You have morphed into Chicos. Maybe you can move to Idaho, too. You'd fit right in.
Totally unnecessary. And untrue.
Chico was expert at making something up from a post and then arguing against it. Wades does the same
The defense is bad? I mean maybe when the redski.. commanders are on the field for 17 minutes to the Packers 3, ya eventually they will fold. The commanders didn't complete a pass in the first quarter....
That's been the story of the last three losses. Even a good defense can't function in the 4th quarter if they've been ground down to a nub because the offense views getting first downs and running clock as poison.
Yes, the GB offense is bad. Yet they have:1. More 1st downs than the opponents2. More 3rd down conversions and at a higher percentage than opponents3. More total yards4. More offensive plays5. 500 more passing yards6. More TDsWhy do these numbers look like this when they have looked so inept on offense? It's because every team they have played (exc. the Queens) have terrible offenses. I don't remember the last team to play so many bad QBs in a row - game after game. Yet the defense is so soft and weak that they keep losing. That is why GB's offense has better numbers. Big yardage comes from the passing game and their are zero reasons for any opponent to pass much. My conclusion is that right now it's a photo finish as to which is worse - offense, defense, or ST. There is no good news right now.
The hardest thing to do in sports is knowing when the rip the band-aid off. Franchises and college programs let coaches and players linger longer than should for a variety of reasons.There is something admirable in that. Coaches and players can mean a lot to a franchise or program. They could have brought championships and many great moments. It’s hard to move on. I don’t think it’s unnatural or wrong per se to want to let players and coaches go out on their own terms.When you make that choice, though, the consequences can be harmful short term and long term. The Packers had an opportunity after 2020 to move on from Rodgers. It would have been a bold and controversial choice for the organization. Would it have guaranteed anything? Absolutely not.We can guess what could of happened, but we don’t know. It’s my opinion the franchise would have set itself up for greater success. The return would have been a bonanza and could have led to other moves, such as the Adams trade. Transition year or two? Yes, but a good front office parlays those opportunities into a young team primed for success.Maybe, if 12 plays better in the playoffs or the defense makes a stop against Tampa, the Packers have another ring with 12 and keeping him around was worth it. It didn’t happen and while we don’t know what would have happened had they traded him, I’m willing to bet the future would look a whole lot better
Seahawks sure made the right tough call. Seahawks in first place in the NFC west. Wilson struggling in Denver (and now hurt), Geno Smith have a good year totally unexpected, good draft picks made with the Denver picks last draft, and poised to get two more high picks this year with Denver struggling. And not saddled with a high QB salary cap hit... That could have been the Packers if they could have made the tough call...
IDK, it's pretty hard to quibble with two straight #1 seeds. Yeah in the end that doesn't mean anything, but it's hard to imagine that the future would "look a whole lot better" than the last two seasons. You knew it was going to be bad on the back end, but you were hoping that it would have been later than this year.
Oh come on. "If only the Packers would have moved on from Rodgers two years ago, turning a 13-3 season into a .500 season being quarterbacked by the likes of Geno Smith. THEN they would be going places!!!"Cmon... Russell Wilson isn't Aaron Rodgers. You ride that horse until he dies.
You’re smarter than everyone else.